Mexico's judicial system
A) has been considered by most legal scholars to be more fair than that of the United States.
B) is transitioning to a system that is similar to the judicial system in the United States.
C) is based on unwritten traditions, not a written constitution.
D) does not use judges, but rather relies on jury forepersons to run trials.
E) All these answers are correct.
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